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< VOL. XVIII. BOWLING GREEN STATE COLLEGE, MARCH 14, 1934 No. 24 COLLEGE IMPROVED BY THE C. W. A. On December 7, 1933 the CWA began ts mprovements on our college buldngs and campus. The college, as a sub-poltcal dvson n the recovery program, has been and stll s, supplyng work for men of our cty. Improvements due to the whole-hearted cooperaton of CWA offcals and CWA workers have brought about a great changs n the appearance of the college, and f the work contnues for a month or so, there wll be more mprovements. The campus ground lyng north of Shatzel and Wllams Hall has been cleaned and leveled, and wll be seeded. The ground lyng south of the Practcal Arts buldng s lkewse beng made over. All the brck surfaced walls n the Admnstraton buldng, the Scence buldng and the Tranng School buldng have been washed. Other mprovements wll be made on the college grounds f the CWA s contnued. Plans nclude a dtch on the College Farm, a cement curb around the track, and some tree surgery along Wooster street. To Presdent Wllams, the Board of Trustees, and the CWA, go the thanks for the beautfcaton of our college. O» Plans for Dance Rectal Announced at W. A. A. Meet Plans for the Dance Rectal to be gven by the Women's Physcal Educaton department for the beneft of the W. A. A. were announced at the regular monthly W. A. A. meetng, Wednesday, March 7. Mary Slva brefly outlned the program whch wll consst of three parts: frst, a group of dances by the Natural Dancng class; second, a group of Chld Rhythms, and thrd, a dance drama, "The Fares' Cap." The rectal has been postponed untl Aprl 5 so that t wll not come n the Lenten season. After a short dscusson of programs of volley ball and ndvdual sports, the grls joned n performng a group of folk dances whch ncluded the Vrgna Reel. Stunts followed the dancng. Mss Hartman gave a realstc performance as the bg, bad wolf n a presentaton of "The Three Lttle Pgs", and an nstructve and nterestng representaton of the weekly assembly program ended the meetng. Mss Hazel Hnes of Dennson, Oho, vsted Eugene Rffle of ths college, over the week-end. Scrbbles us a story. For the PEN CONTEST, You'll wn the glory, We'll do the rest! RICHARD D. STOCKCR. Drector of the Baldwn-Wallace College Band and Charman of The Oho Intercollegate Band Festval Commttee for the Festval to be held at Baldwn-Wallace March 17, 1934. Have you started your story yet? Enter the PEN CONTEST, now! Club Gves French Program A French program, arranged by Elose Barthold, entertaned the Foregn Language club Thursday, March 9. A song and dance "II Etat Un' Bergere", by Charlotte Planson and Mldred Lantz, who wore shepherdesses' costumes, was the frst number. Margaret Foster, Rachel Conn, and Anne Woestenburg gave a French dalogue from every-day lfe. A stage-settng representng a garden was arranged wth real flowers. The mad served real lemonade, and the floor was strew wth actual toys, ncludng a "pull-duck". The result was realstc to an astoundng degree. Professor Moseley reports that the mournng doves have returned. A few robns and a red-wnged blackbrd have been seen. There are no meadow-larks, kll deer, nor other brds that are usually seen here about March 1. Y.W.C.A.HOLDS OPEN FORUM "What s the place of the Y. W. C. A. on the College Campus?" brought about an nterestng and worthwhle dscusson n the Y. W. C. A. meetng held n Shatzel Annex. Ths thoughtful dscusson, under the gudance of Mss Fern Kaser, presdent, and Mss Leedom led to the makng of plans for the future that wll affect the entre student body. Announcements of such actvtes wll be made at a later date n the Bee Gee News. Mss Helen Woldrdge ntroduced a second queston, "What experences can a grl gan n Y. W. C. A. that wll help her face lfe?" Mss Leedom sad that when college days are over one looks back on Y. W. C. A. works as one of the most valuable experences ganed whle n College. Mss Frances Byrne gave an nterestng and amusng readng about a French love affar. Mss Orvetta Wentlng, wth Mss Dorothy Pace at the pano, conducted a short song servce. Irene Davdson read Romans 12, an approprate scrpture for the topcs under dscusson. o o Emerson Lterary Socety Dscuss "Naton Nght" 1850 Poltcs was the subject of Emerson program Wednesday, March 7. An unusual feature was the celebraton of Naton Nght, March 7, 1850, by repeatng the famous speeches made n that year. Harold Rnger mpersonated the consumptve Calhoun, who was unable to speak, and Wlfred Ingall, n the character of Senator Mason, read the speech. Elwood Ike gave Webster's great reply. Meltha Carter reported on "One Year of Roosevelt." Burton Bearss, Mary Ellen Kel, and Dors Roberts were voted nto the socety. The parlamentary practce was devoted to further study of dsposng of a bll. The temporary charman was Arthur Knapp. Y. M. C. A. MEETS Last Thursday evenng, the Y. M. C. A. men had a lesson n artfcal respraton. Dr. March explaned the correct procedure, and the men practced on each other. Durng the busness meetng, Mrln Howbert read the rules for the ntaton of new members. These rules wll be voted upon at a future meetng. Erwn Mzer presented the plan for the Athletc Carnval to be held n the near future. On account of sx-weeks tests, there wll be no meetng of the Y. M. C. A. ths week.

PAGE 2 Publshed Every Tuesday By The STUDENTS AND FACULTY BOWLING GREEN STATE COLLEGE STAFF Dale 1Y KHtoKr...; Edtor-n-Chef Helen L. Hastngs Assocate Edtor Kenneth H. Sknner Assocate Edtor Rose Slon(n :..... Lterary Edtor VjT,\\. HazfoBdl., Busness Manager Hoyce Hutchnson Sports Edtor John Gaeth.-... Men's Sports Ruth Andrews, Women's Sports Anne Woestenburjr Reporter-at-Large llowartf Brathewate Commoners Merln Jowhert- Delh VOIIMTR Johnson Fve Ssters Margaret Cnsner...: Las Amgas Kvelyn I'nard Skol (Jale Herbert Bology Dept. Mare Schmdt Debatng Joseph Jordan Musc Dept. Margaret Herrot Joke Edtor flrace Dnssault.!.T. Alumn Edtor Pjof. G. W. Beatte Faculty Advser VOX POPULI The last several ssues of the Bee Gee News have contaned many expressons of the -student's pont of vew. We hope that ths feature wll grow, that more and more students wll feel free to express themselves on campus, local, natonal, and nternatonal problems. There s no reason why there shouldn't be a half-page or more of student opnon. So f you have somethng to prase, or somethng to knock, let's hear about t. Drop your letters n the News box under the offee-wndow. They must bear the wrter's name, though ths wll not be publshed wthout permsson. IRONICUS IS RIGHT! So our culture, our learnng, our cvlzaton depend on formalty, on conformng to the standards and dress of the "four hundred"! -I wonder. How many great chemsts, astromoners, bologsts, mathematcans, orgnated n ths class? How many nventors, engneers, expermenters, desgners got ther nspratons n tuxedos? How many poets, phlosophers, artsts, hstorans came from the drawng-room? How many of the men, who devote, and have devoted ther lves towards makng ths world a better place n whch to lve, dress for dnner? Were Jesus Chrst, Abraham Lncoln, Voltare, John Mlton, Thomas Jefferson, Galleo, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles Darwn, Wllam Wordsworth, Erasmus, Newton, Longfellow, Edson, Debs, and Rousseau addcts to formalty? Formalty s a vestge of savagery. Formalty s one of the lmtng factors of culture? Formalty s a remnant of the medeval mnd. It reached ts peak n France under Lous XVI, and was gullotned wth hs successor n 1789. The Greeks attaned one of the most hghly-developed cultures of all tme, yet they were content to go about clad n smple garments, shod wth smple sandals! The Ingorots are one of the most backward of prmtve peoples, yet they mantan great formalty n burals, formalty n ther relgon, formalty n ther fraternal organzatons! You are rght, crtc: 'We must forget & Food For Thought <> v The March, 1934, magaznes contan many noteworthy artcles. In Harpers we fnd the artcle-of-the-month, the best that has come to our attenton "Ths Age of Plenty" by Stuart Chase. We urge every ntellgent student to read t. A fne nsde story of the CCC s gven n "A Cvlan Army n the Woods" by Captan X. Serous-mnded young people wll fnd much of value n Laura L. Sturgs' "Frst Year of Marrage". Lastly, the faculty especally should enjoy "Faculty Wves" n whch George Belane descrbes the three speces of ths common campus creature. In Amercan Mercury for March, "Lookng nto Luther" by Rolln Lynde Horth. John Dos Passos summarzes the newest of the world's republcs n "Span Gets Her New Deal". Catharne Bauer shows conclusvely that "Slums Aren't Necessary". Fnally we agan call attenton to that unque feature, "Amercana" found n every ssue. Henry Goddard Leach n March Forum looks at "One Year of Roosevelt" n hs Edtoral Foreword. Another survey of the same subject, but of a mote crtcal nature, s to be found n the Naton for March 7. (Roosevelt's Frst Year). Your columnst gratefully accepts the addton by our Edtor to the "war-threat" reference-lst (n Bee Gee News last week.) In turn, we add: "If Japan and Russa Fght" by ' Nathanel Peffer, n ' March Hatpers. D. C. K. ^~*sra " "(f^fl Rf The absent-mnded professor gets a flat tre. and break down what we have clung to n the past, and buld up new modes of thnkng and dong." But formalty s not new, t s a hangover from that darkest of dark ages, the Vctoran Perod. A unversal return to such formalty would turn back the clock. Cvlzaton would retrograde by four generatons! No, crtc, your pont was not well taken. Ironcus dd not attack formalty as such (although he should have). He merely declared, and he s rght, that f a small group of ndvduals want formals, let them throw them at ther own expense! The funds of the student-body as a whole should not be used to cater to ths group. Iconoclast. ^ Announcements Wanted Four Students to help secure news tems. See Edtor, Bee Gee News Short Stores lots of them for the PEN CONTEST. March 15 Y. M. C. A. Athletc Carnval March 19 Wllams County meetng March 21 Emerson Lterary Socety, Room 103A, 7:30 P. M. March 24 Band Festval, here. March 30 PEN CONTEST closes. Wllams County Club To all you who hal from Wllams county, be t known that there wll be a county meetng for you Monday evenng, March 19, at 7:30 n Room 103A. Let's all plan to be present for an enjoyable meetng and to become better acquanted. Prof. Fauley left Sunday to attend the funeral of a sster. Rev. Ingmre Proves (?) Reasonableness of Relgon Rev. S. M. Ingmre addressed the college assembly, Tuesday, March 6, attemptng to show the "reasonableness of relgon". Though t was an nterestng speech, qute shockng to the more conservatve tudents and faculty-members, the lberals cf the audence were not entrely convnced that relgon and reason are compatble. The speaker attacked the queston by declarng that a reasonable relgon can be found only by a ratonal nterpretaton of relgous problems as found n the Bble. All Chrstan relgon depends on the Bble, whch must be proved reasonable, because the only access to Man's conscousness s through hs bran. He then cted several controversal passages n the Holy Book, attemptng to explan them logcally. Rev. Ingmre admtted that the story of creaton n Geness s not consstent wth modern scentfc knowledge, but declared that t serves a greater purpose n recountng the brth of moralty, the begnnng of moral choce. He then examned several of the "mracles" and Parables, n the lght of the fact that one must know somethng of the customs and background of the tmes to nterpret them correctly. All of whch dd not advance the speech much toward ts goal. The speaker stated that Luther made the mstake of tyng hmself too closely to the Book, a book whch t s dangerous to put n the hands of the unlettered man. He closed wth a rather debatable remark as to the "hgh ethcal contents" of the Bble! Specal musc by a group of lades.

PAGE a SOCIAL EVENTS It U\ ^ <$>- <>. SORORITIES 3K We're stll n the vllage body and soul, although we have been plenty busy of late wth ths and that and the other thng. Last week we had Thrd Degree, and now we have some new members. Intaton for them was held last nght t really wasn't bad at all because we took nto consderaton the fact that they gave us such a lovely Valentne party. If you are n the market for any greetng cards for any of the holdays, make t a pont to see Jnny Albaugh. She orgnated one whch s usable for any or all of the holdays; there t can be used countless tmes. After all, one should learn to economze, or haven't you ever heard the word before? One of our grls, Yvonne Mchels, s out of school on account of an operaton for appendcts. Here's hopng she can be back soon. o Las Amgas Dd you see fve laughng grls walkng down the street carryng thrty-sx chars one day last week? If you have an nsatable curosty, ask one of them what t was all about. The grls certanly have been burnng the mdnght ol lately. We wonder why ths s? Of course! ths s the week of tests. If ycu ask one cf them a queston, do not be surprsed f the answer s "Arstotle developed a fne system of logc. Theology placed large dependence on the phlosophy of Arstotle." They are very worred and are not accountable for anythng they say. Do not worry, ths week wll soon be over! Wllams Hall News Dors Palmer s n the hosptal recoverng from an appendcts operaton. We all mss our house charman. Dd you hear about the demert gven to the grl n the north corrdor for screamng and splashng water? Some of the grls were at the lbrary, and one of them was sck n bed. Thus s vrtue rewarded! There sn't a hat n any store n Bee Gee that Amy Kennedy and Eleen Lackey haven't tred on. Pty the clerks! Dd you hear the commoton caused by Sue Holman's poem? We're all tryng to fnd out yet who t s addressed to. Why does Evelyn Can always want to pass the musc store? Fg puddng was resurrected Sunday noon. And we thought we'd sad adeu to t forever! The age of chvalry s not dead n Wllams. There are stll people wllng to rescue grls who get locked out n costumes befttng the chorus. "<$> ^> Warbles From Wllams To Begn Wth Passersby are warned not to take bts of conversaton whstled, spoken, or sung too lterally. An occupant was observed, recently, callng to ardale, "Hello, old boy," just as another occupant's boy frend came strollng by. The effect was smultaneously responsve! And then Gentlemen vstors at Wllams are warned that though the nghtly theme song sung at dnner, "You're Gong to Lose Your Gal", may not come true, they may, f they persst n usng our lamps as coat and hat hangers, fnd themselves mnus somethng ether pennes or a happy hang-out. The other nght Three boys crossng thrcugh the grove back of the dormtores furnshed a happy dversement to the poor nmates, who had to st by and see ther hostess pass the "Chase and Sanborn Test" on four cups of coffee, procured for her through force, persuason and complance. Sayngs of the Pseudo-Great McMasters, Jerry, Sr. member of Wllams Hall, stagng her daly campagn for the use of Crazy Water Crystals, "I'm not advocatng CWC (not CWA!) but f people have any sense they'll use them!" Evelyn Emerne, from the hustly-bustly cty of Toledo fnds Bowlng Green equally strenuous, so much so that she and her room-mate have sworn a compact to wat untl a frm carpet of soft, cob-webby dust patterns ther floor before cleanng agan. "If you don't beleve us wat 'tl June when we plan to ceremonously exhbt the carpet n the vestbule of Wllams Hall." Shatzel Hall News Shatzel Hall was quet ths week. Nothng much happened. There was room nspecton. All rooms were cleaned and floors polshed. There are some new romances at Shatzel such as Cleo and Wayne, and old ones such, as Clark and Shrley, Georga and Bll. Sunday evenng two grls were makng an awful lots of nose n the hall. All on account of a rubber mouse. Some others were collected n a room eatng peaches, cake and candy whch had been brought from home. Feet of Clay She swept across the campus lke a cloud That turns ts danty nose away from earth. Her slm heels clcked a rhythm, quck and proud, As f they scorned the sol that gave them brth. She stopped, and bent her cold glance to the ground; She stooped, Dana-lke, wth grace sublme What caused ths haughty Goddess to bend down? She'd found a dme! Anne Onne <*^ <$>- FRATERNITIES COMMONERS PLEDGE 12 NEW MEMBERS The Commoners Fraternty gave the oath to twelve pledges last evenng. Those, recevng the oath were: Ralph Asmus, Henry Goranson, Dale Gllette, Roy Greek, Loyal Grytng, Elwood Ike, J. W. Jordan, Frank Kunkle, Malcolm Psel, John Petteys, Lawrence Rngenberg, and Phl Zaugg. These fellows should become real "Key" men ths sprng and help Thompson wth hs edtoral dutes. Ther combned capacty s 120 pars of shoes an hour, whch should keep the brothers n good standng f that "well groomed look" means anythng. Plans have been made for the Commoners formal whch s to be held Saturday evenng, March 17th; many alumn members plan to attend. Fve Brothers The Fve Brothers fraternty have pledged the followng men: Earle Roth, Cleo, Allen, Wlson Jansen, Robert McKnght, Dck Collns, Darrell Lowell, James Gretham, Norman Fry, Maurce Stearns, Robert Green, Art Wlson, Clfford Conrad,. Thomas Porter, Paul Boomgarden, Howard. Hase, Donald Evertt,- Wllam Foster. Frday nght of ths week the Fve Brothers are sponsorng ther annual tp-off party gven n honor of the basket-ball squads of Bowlng Green State. 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PAGE 4 Kckng the Gang Around So Women's League met Wednesday... what a pty the punshment couldn't have been more justly dstrbuted... we don't lke those who squeal when the stuaton becomes warm... especally f they next brag about gettng around the campus... when all the whle her room-mate s conscentously takng her medcne... We hear some of the faculty thnk ths column s pokng fun at them... rest assured, we really aren't... as a challenge to you, remember: "As the twgs are bent, so shall they grow"... So some of the Commoner's really put one on, over the week-end... some more of ths when the cat's away stuff... If anyone has twn armadllos that are guaranteed (?) to thrve n captvty, kndly notfy Bob Butler... It comes under the headng of Psychology; so 'ts sad.. Congratulatons, Mr. Jackson.. for admnsterng that much deserved chastsement... Dd t hurt your feelngs, Mrs. Ely? Charle A. doesn't do so well at bummng... and he has such a knd face, too... Los, better watch Johnny's readng... seems to us he enjoys hs Englsh assgnments too much... We don't know f credt goes to Ironcus or not, but there's been less card playng "at the gate of the campus"... Just what could have happened at the last meetng of one of our four year sorortes?... losng pledges that way, sn't so good... Has Johnny Peeper "done your portrat" yet? The boy has a knack at t... f you doubt our word, catch yourself a look nto hs notebook... Fathfully yours, Your Campus Correspondents INTRAMURAL DEPARTMENT The week of March 5th marked the end of the ntramural basketball tournament. The followng are the records of each team: Fve Brothers _ -~5 2 Delh House : _ ~~8 0 Lndsey House - - 3 5 Independents -1 7 Y. M. C. A : - 4 4 Rch's Cafetera - 4 3 Commoner's House 7 1 Ttus Tgers - 1 7 House of Sears 1 7 The ntramural actvtes of ths year have been hghly successful, and the Physcal Educaton Department wshes to thank all of those who helped to make t a success. Last week, Professor Moseley demonstrated for hs botany classes the effects of changng the amount of ar pressure on a column of water. Usng doorbell apparatus, he showed how a partal vacuum affects sound. There were experments demonstratng the prncples of osmoss and capllarty. Our next ndoor sports s volley ball; the followng teams recorded ther players: Lndsey House Rch's Cafetera Fve Brothers We would lke to see more of the ntramural teams represented. We have notced that our appeal to the men to learn about the new athletc fraternty has brought some results. Let us see more of the male students take an nterest. The followng men have sgned up for Varsty Tenns: Psel, Butler, O. Calln, Beek, Fsher, and Foster. The track men are sure dong ther part to make ths track season a successful one. The men are nterested and take ther tranng serously. Perhaps t s a lttle early for baseball, for some people. But t sn't the case wth the B. G. players. The boys are now practcng n the gym gettng ready for the outdor work. The schedule for ths year s as follows: Aprl 24 At Toledo. Aprl 28 Wooster. May 4 Cedarvlle. May 12 Fndlay. May 15 At Fndlay. May 18 Hllsdale. May 19 At Wooster. May 23 At Oberln. May 29 Toledo. June 2 At Hllsdale. The hand ball tournament s now well under way. For nformaton on the subject, watch the gym. bulletn board. *«>-^s»-<>- KAY ANN BEAUTY PARLOR Expert Operators Always Glad to See You Shampoo and Fnger Wave 50c Phone 468 124 S. Man St. College Lnco SERVICE STATION Bread - Mlk - Candes - Tobaccos E. Wooster at Manvlle TUESDAY FRIDAY THE CLA-ZEL 10c TO ALL 10c AND 15c WED. and THURS. Mar. 14-15 JOAN BLONDELL n "I'VE GOT YOUR.... NUMBER" SUN. and MON. Mar. 18-19 Open 2:15 Sun. ANNA STEN n "NANA" '* ATHLETIC CARNIVAL Everybody come out and watch the fvernd-a-half-foot lttle gant wrestle the twohundred pond Hercules. Prevous to ths man event there wll be musc, some rounds of boxng, good matches of wrestlng, and other exhbtons. Each young lady of Bee Gee has a chance to act the part of Rosalnd by supportng these heroes. Ths s the frst tme any organzaton of ths college has attempted to sponsor en Athletc Carnval. The Y. M. C. A. wshes to extend an nvtaton to every student rnd faculty member of ths college to attend ths Athletc Carnval, whch wll be gven n the near future. An evenng of en-. joyment s promsed to all. o Dd You Know Some of our men's gym classes are takng up boxng and wrestlng, and the men are really enjoyng t. You can tell by the expresson they get on ther faces after a certan length of tme. Pupl: "Do you thnk t's rght to punsh folks for thngs they haven't done?" Teacher: "Why, of course, not." Pupl: "Well, I ddn't do my homework." ( <.«<!> H6 Table and Booth Servce Lunches.. 15c 25c 35c We Cater to Fraternal and Class Dnners COLLEGE RESTAURANT AND BOOK EXCHANGE "At The Gate of The Campus" Delcous Toasted Sandwches Hot Drnks.. Home Made Candes.. Specal Brck Ice Cream for St. Patrck's Day. Calomrs N. Man St. " * «CANEN'S DRY CLEANING DRESSES CLEANED ONLY 40c 120 S. Man St. Phone 634 v H BOLLES DRUG STORE Phone 175-L Coty Perfume and Powder.. $2.00 value.$1.10 j Powder Compact.. 25c Dr. West's Tooth Paste.. 2 Tubes -37c Chamberln's Hand Loton.. 50c Value...39c Full Lne Max Factor Cosmetcs School and College Supples T * 4., S. *»